Just did the climb on January 13th 2019. From the Free Motion bike shop in Los Cristianos to the lower cable car station, which is the highest point of the road, my time was 4 hours and 25 minutes. I could have done a little bit better but I decided to stay with a fellow cyclist I met at the bike rental. Anyway, it was the hardest ride ever. Almost 50 kilometers of continuous uphill. And I did that with flat pedals and running shoes because I was so dumb I forgot my SPD shoes at home. The descent was amazing although not as dangerous as the Transfagarasan highway in Romania, in my opinion. Or the TransBucegi descent from Romania too.
When I did teide, then bit after hotel to cable lift looked like downhill while it actually was uphill^^ probably just really tired. P.s You can get tap water also in cable lift station toilet.
There's a reason why Colombian cyclists are so good! Living above 2600 meters of altitude and 40+km climbs are nothing special... I would love to climb Mount Teide one day though, have never climbed up to a volcano :)
Hard climb, not for the casual. Its 40 km uphill after all. Also, the traffic makes it less enjoyable, the roads are pretty crowded, specially at the lower parts. Upper sections can get pretty dangerous, when there are buses trying to make an overtake on small roads. Wish they made an extra road for bikes only next to the main road. Ofcourse the nature is very beautiful, stunning views, the upper part is such a refreshment.
Hi Ollie, i want to climb mt teide, and wondering how fit you need to be. I've only ridden stuff such as way of the roses, buttertubs, oxnop, fleet moss, trough of bowland, which i found ok, but not a walk over.
What chainring size would be recommended there for a beginner who does only 200 watts on the gym bike ? seems like 53/39 that comes with many road bikes would not work.
On my komoot it looked a great road, no traffic, untill it started and looked as never ended……I probably could have gone half way to Teide in the time I soend zigzaging on that 2km 🤪😂😂😂when it finished I was so tired I turned around and went back to hotel and a cold 🍺
Just did the climb on January 13th 2019. From the Free Motion bike shop in Los Cristianos to the lower cable car station, which is the highest point of the road, my time was 4 hours and 25 minutes. I could have done a little bit better but I decided to stay with a fellow cyclist I met at the bike rental. Anyway, it was the hardest ride ever. Almost 50 kilometers of continuous uphill. And I did that with flat pedals and running shoes because I was so dumb I forgot my SPD shoes at home.
The descent was amazing although not as dangerous as the Transfagarasan highway in Romania, in my opinion. Or the TransBucegi descent from Romania too.
When I did teide, then bit after hotel to cable lift looked like downhill while it actually was uphill^^ probably just really tired.
P.s
You can get tap water also in cable lift station toilet.
hmm i like your CW jersey , is it for sale ? if yes where and how much for that ?
There's a reason why Colombian cyclists are so good! Living above 2600 meters of altitude and 40+km climbs are nothing special...
I would love to climb Mount Teide one day though, have never climbed up to a volcano :)
Colombians are beginning their domination in cycling. It's not long before we'll have many many GC tour winners
@@samleonard1916 didn't last long after Egan 😂
I will be there in August to make my climb.
Hard climb, not for the casual. Its 40 km uphill after all.
Also, the traffic makes it less enjoyable, the roads are pretty crowded, specially at the lower parts. Upper sections can get pretty dangerous, when there are buses trying to make an overtake on small roads. Wish they made an extra road for bikes only next to the main road.
Ofcourse the nature is very beautiful, stunning views, the upper part is such a refreshment.
refreshing? what about that descent? ;)
Hi Ollie, i want to climb mt teide, and wondering how fit you need to be. I've only ridden stuff such as way of the roses, buttertubs, oxnop, fleet moss, trough of bowland, which i found ok, but not a walk over.
What chainring size would be recommended there for a beginner who does only 200 watts on the gym bike ? seems like 53/39 that comes with many road bikes would not work.
Banging video I love the scale of this in particular
To much beautiful scenery and not enough BRADLEY WIGGINS!
This video was super helpful! There next week doing this climb :)
What’s the best time to go and meet pros
Which chainset did you use for the climb?
the fun part is when your going back down
What about the descent?
Love this one!
Bring food or face low energy after 2 hours
Would love to be fit enough to try!
you are always fit enough to try, worry about finishing while you go up
Well all was great untill I went on the Calle Camino da Hoya....now that was a killer at over 15% for 2km.....
Me too.
Us too. 😂
On my komoot it looked a great road, no traffic, untill it started and looked as never ended……I probably could have gone half way to Teide in the time I soend zigzaging on that 2km 🤪😂😂😂when it finished I was so tired I turned around and went back to hotel and a cold 🍺
@@seb1things1 🤣
The highest point is at the cable car 7642ft 2329m 30 miles I’ve done it in 3h20min
Fuelling the body or face limp mode after 3 hours
Jurisdictionally it’s Europe. Geographically it is off the coast of Africa.
A great video and great climb. But Mt. Teide really isn't in Europe, is it?
WTF its ollie???
@JUSTRIDE_TV
Maybe for this video your name should be changed to Cycling Monthly.
Why can't cyklist be more nice towards other traffic? (keeping to the right as we all must do)
TWO MUCH THE RIDERS AND VERY SMALL ROAD DETAIL SHOWING!!!!! NO VIEWS, TOO MUCH WIGGINS!!! SORRY, THIS IS MY OPINION!!!!
It's hilarious how you guys pronounce Teide. It's certainly not Tidy. Come on, if you climb it, at least get its name right.